LEGAL FOUNDATIONS FOR MAINTAINING PUBLIC ORDER DURING MASS EVENTS

Authors

  • Toshmurodov Ahror Olim og‘li Master's Student at the Public Security University Author

Keywords:

Mass event, public order, social necessity, maintaining public order.

Abstract

This article discusses the necessity of ensuring public safety during mass events such as concerts, rallies, sports competitions, and other large gatherings in our country. It explores the social necessity of maintaining public order during such events.

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Published

2025-03-02